It is impossible to say without seeing the extent of the damage. The question is not whether it is repairable but whether it is economically repairable. If it's an older glass screen TV I would not bother repairing it unless the damage is very minor. If you still have a picture then all the high voltage stuff is working, BUT I DON'T THINK YOU SHOULD USE IT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN INSPECTED water and high voltages don't mix well.

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Sounds like the TV may be hooked up to a source with too much voltage, or getting overpowered in some other way. This is a safety hazard; if it's hot enough to melt the screen cover, it's hot enough to explode without warning. This isn't something you should try to fix yourself; call it in for servicing if you can. In the meantime, you should keep it unplugged.

That actually happened to a tv of mine once-i had some clear diet soda get spilled on front, I didn't clean it out(just off of screen) and I corroded the contacts on the lcd itself. if it is a recent problem get it cleaned/clean it yourself as soon as possible to prevent damage to screens connections. hope this was helpful, good luck. Prodzilla

This is called "clouding". It is very common with a lot of the lcd panels. I suugest going to sonys e support website to see if it might still be under warranty. I have a sony lcd tv that I purchased back in 07 and its under warranty until october 2012. If it is still under warranty then sony will fix it for free.

Hi,I'm sorry, it sounds problem with lcd panel (screen) that is defective and causing lower half distorted image. If tv is under warranty then call number written on warranty documents for warranty cover or lcd panel (screen) replacement would cost you approx 80% of new tv price.Hope these info will help you.Thanks.